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Sports biographies
MrOneLung
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Am sure been a thread on this before, but can anyone recommend a sports bio?
Dont want something too taxing as just gonna be reading on kindle on the tube.
Dont want something too taxing as just gonna be reading on kindle on the tube.
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Racing through the dark - David Millar
or Cascarino's
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roy keane's was very good0
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Agassi's is very good.0
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If you're interested in cricket - Tony Greig: A Reappraisal of English Cricket's Most Controversial Captain by David Tossell. I finished it a month or so before the great man died. A good read.0
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Paul Gascoigne's was great, but was released about ten years ago so misses out on everything that has been happening since then.0
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Oh and the Robin Friday book is decent too - biography rather than autobiography though.0
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Autobiography's i read loads, only books i read. For an easy entertaining read.
Vinnie Jones
Barry Fry0 -
Paul Lake0
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Cascarino's
Paul McGrath0 -
Jimmy White, Ian Holloway (ok, I realise he's Palace now), Tyler Hamilton, Marcus Trescothick.
I would have recommended Lance Armstrong's book(s) until recently lol.0 -
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Second that. Good insight into his fall from grace.SheffieldRed said:
Racing through the dark - David Millar
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Lance Armstrong - it's not about the bike.
Written from the heart, a story of a fine upstanding citizen, who would never ever take drugs to enhance performance, and his battle against cancer ( which he probably had).0 -
Millar's one is a great read, I highly recommend it.SheffieldRed said:
Racing through the dark - David Millar
or Cascarino's
I'm half way through Wiggins one at the moment, its quite good.0 -
Simon Jordan's book is genuinely an interesting read.0
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Thanks - think I will start with David Millar.0
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Bret Hart - brilliant autobiography0
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Bobby Robson
Louis Saha
Gary Neville0 -
Enjoy. Not exactly a sports biography, but a good read all the same isMrOneLung said:Thanks - think I will start with David Millar.
'How I Won the Yellow Jumper' By Ned Boulting and his baptism into reporting on the Tour de France. Very enjoyable.
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Madiba's Boys wasn't all that well written, but an interesting subject0
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Not so much a bio, but one of the best football books I've read is The Miracle of Castel Di Sangro:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Miracle-Castel-Sangro-Joe-McGinniss/dp/075152753X0 -
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Just bumping this one...
Ledley King's autobiography. Excellent player, shame about the book. He really does comes across as dull as dishwater. One to avoid, sadly.0 -
Paul Merson's book is cack0
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Alan Curbishley's
Only joking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0














